1500W at 220V: Power that just fits

Here’s the beauty of this heating tube: it pulls 1500W at 220V, and that’s the whole story. No guesswork. It draws a steady current, so the heat output is predictable. That makes it easy to plan your control panel without over-engineering the power supply. And because it runs on 220V—the same voltage you’ll find in most industrial settings—you can wire it straight in. No need for extra transformers or fancy power conditioning. Just plug and play. At the heart of it is the carbon fiber filament. It keeps resistance stable, even when temperatures swing. So the tube hits the temperature you need fast, then holds it steady. That translates to quick cycles and repeatable heat every time. The shape matters, too. It’s built to focus heat right where you want it. A small footprint means high watt density in a tight spot—perfect when you’re heating a specific surface or a single component.
Why carbon fiber inside quartz?
We put the carbon fiber filament inside a quartz tube for a reason. Quartz can handle extreme heat and has strong dielectric strength. That keeps the live element safely isolated from the part you’re heating and from the machine itself. Safety and consistency, all in one. Quartz also passes infrared heat cleanly, so you get focused, directional warmth. Meanwhile, the filament is built to resist hot spots, which cuts down on burnout—a common headache with high-density heaters. And the end-fit design? It’s made for easy installation. Match your mounting points, line up the tube, and lock it in. It’s a true drop-in replacement, so you’re back up and running with minimal downtime.
Built for real-world work
This tube shines when you need fast, localized heat in industrial jobs. Think plastic processing, packaging sealing, or assembling components—anything that demands a quick ramp-up and stable holding temperature. You get intense heat in a small space, which is great for speed. But it also means nearby parts will feel the warmth. So plan your heat shielding and airflow ahead of time. Otherwise, your control electronics might get hotter than you expect. That’s just the trade-off when you pack 1500W into a compact tube. But when you need focused heat, fast, it’s exactly what you want.